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the style. it slowly built the city. in the 1890's, there was a major exposition in chicago, the white city they called it, because it looked like a white, marble roman forum. it was mostly made of papier-mÂchÉ, and it was just a temporary exposition for the columbus centennial, quincentennial. but that inspired the construction of new buildings in washington. union station -- a few blocks from here, is in that same style. the same architects were involved in that. plus, a lot of the artisans who worked on the chicago exposition came to washington immediately after they worked in the library of congress. so, when they started planning for a new office building, and they hired a new york firm to design this. their specialty was beaux-arts. they did the new york public library. they wanted a building that would fit in with the capitol. that would match the style of the capitol building. the columns, but would not overwhelm the capitol. these billings are four stories -- these buildings are four stories tall from the street. they are built on hills. some of them go down in underground and behind it. they flank the capitol buil
the style. it slowly built the city. in the 1890's, there was a major exposition in chicago, the white city they called it, because it looked like a white, marble roman forum. it was mostly made of papier-mÂchÉ, and it was just a temporary exposition for the columbus centennial, quincentennial. but that inspired the construction of new buildings in washington. union station -- a few blocks from here, is in that same style. the same architects were involved in that. plus, a lot of the artisans...
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the style. it slowly built into the city. in the 1890s there was a major ex position in chicago, the white city they called it. it looked like a white marble roman forum in a sense. it was mostly made of paper mashe. it was a temporary area for the centennial. that inspired the construction of new buildings in washington. the union station for instance, a few blocks from here, is in that same style and same architects were involved in that. a lot of artisans that worked on chicago exposition came to washington immediately worked on the library of congress and other buildings. when they started planning for a new office building and hired a new york firm to design this. their specialty was bozart. they did the new york public library and other famous landmarks in that time period. they wanted a building to fit in with the capitol, match the style with columns and marble front and others but would not overwhelm the capitol. these buildings are four stories tall from the street. they're built on hills. they go down underground behind it in some respects. they flank the capitol building without distracting from the
the style. it slowly built into the city. in the 1890s there was a major ex position in chicago, the white city they called it. it looked like a white marble roman forum in a sense. it was mostly made of paper mashe. it was a temporary area for the centennial. that inspired the construction of new buildings in washington. the union station for instance, a few blocks from here, is in that same style and same architects were involved in that. a lot of artisans that worked on chicago exposition...
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the style. they slowly built the city. then in the 1890s, there was a major exposition in chicago, the white city they called it, because it was looked like a white marble roman forum in a sense. it was really mostly made out of paper mache. it was a temporary expo decision for the columbus centennial, quinn centennial. that inspired the construction of new buildings in washington. the union station, for instance, a few blocks from here is in that style. and the same architects were involved in that. plus a lot of the art sans who worked on chicago expo decision came to washington immediately after working on the library of congress and other buildings. when they started planning for a new office building and they hired a new york firm to design this. their specialty was bozart. they did the new york public libra library. they wanted a building that would fit in with the capitol, that would match the style of the capitol with columns and with marble front and others. but would not overwhelm the capitol. so these buildings are four stories tall from the street. of course, they are built on hills. they go underground and beh
the style. they slowly built the city. then in the 1890s, there was a major exposition in chicago, the white city they called it, because it was looked like a white marble roman forum in a sense. it was really mostly made out of paper mache. it was a temporary expo decision for the columbus centennial, quinn centennial. that inspired the construction of new buildings in washington. the union station, for instance, a few blocks from here is in that style. and the same architects were involved in...
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have these changes altered the racial and ethnic composition of cities and urban areas over the past 50 years? many cities and suburbs that were once home to majorities of whites are places where ethnic minorities form the majority and this trend is continually changing. it is clear cities are transforming across the nation. they started to expand beyond gateway cities, so we don't just see these trends in places like l.a. and new york, but places like georgia where the population of refugees is higher than the population to our native born and established communities. all of these things transform the social fabric of a growing number of small cities and towns across the area. this is part of the history we have to start taking into account. west, it is particularly stark. white flight and gentrification fueled by a neoliberal he does shows the complex forces at play. it's raising new questions for urban and migration scholars and provides opportunities to sharpen our understandings of urban spaces by examining them under new conditions, new policies and under different demographic context. official seal or don't see the patterns in the structure of local gov
have these changes altered the racial and ethnic composition of cities and urban areas over the past 50 years? many cities and suburbs that were once home to majorities of whites are places where ethnic minorities form the majority and this trend is continually changing. it is clear cities are transforming across the nation. they started to expand beyond gateway cities, so we don't just see these trends in places like l.a. and new york, but places like georgia where the population of refugees...
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the trend toward white flight. after whites fled many sub your honor in the 90s, many towns became 90% black or more. ferguson remained about two-thirds african-american. mistaken whites say they embrace the city'siversity. >> everyone come home from work. everybody walk out to the street, and then everybody would just hug each other. it's like everybody just taking all of the love they have and surrounding us with it. and there is just a select group of people that want to be divided. so, we don't want most of us residents do not want to be divided. >> when the michael brown controvis e fades, that is the ferguson's name she will work to restore. ferguson, missouri. >> if you would like to find out more about john hendren's story, go to our website as well as the latest news and analysis on aljazeera.com. when the world's bad guys extremist, gorillas, thugs kidnap people and demand ransom, should they get anything from the u.s. government? it's inside o. hello, i'm ray swarez. as the armies of iorack
the trend toward white flight. after whites fled many sub your honor in the 90s, many towns became 90% black or more. ferguson remained about two-thirds african-american. mistaken whites say they embrace the city'siversity. >> everyone come home from work. everybody walk out to the street, and then everybody would just hug each other. it's like everybody just taking all of the love they have and surrounding us with it. and there is just a select group of people that want to be divided....
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americans, in the 1970's there was the development of a city of color as --. in the 1980's, many white residents moved to the outskirts of los angeles and the city became the west coast receiving destination for immigrants from central and south america. 1965of los angeles is post residents came from mexico, el salvador, and guatemala. mexicans were the majority. the political border at the u.s.-mexico line is the commonly used entry point. all of the in document migrants lived in los angeles. the same proportion of the population legalize the immigration control act in 1986. , i would like to compare this to new york. new york differs from l.a. and its immigrants past and present. u.s. has more of an immigrant presence that other cities. recognize airst to sizable non-european population. compositional factors though the impact. deaths0's, losses due to and outmigration offset the influx of the post 1965 and labels -- close 1965 arrivals. immigration did not return for a decade. the 1980 senses reports growth, and california was growing. by van, not only were foreign-born numbers bigg
americans, in the 1970's there was the development of a city of color as --. in the 1980's, many white residents moved to the outskirts of los angeles and the city became the west coast receiving destination for immigrants from central and south america. 1965of los angeles is post residents came from mexico, el salvador, and guatemala. mexicans were the majority. the political border at the u.s.-mexico line is the commonly used entry point. all of the in document migrants lived in los angeles....
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i see this case as -- 92% of the police officers in ferguson are white. 75% of the city is black. d the city government is almost all white in a majority black city. there is a lot of racial tension that has boiled over in the wake of a shooting. now this is a shooting that the grand jury has said is justified. nonetheless, it has just made the racial tensions boil over. >> i'll let you finish up on this note. is there any evidence that you see lower crime rates, that you see lower animosity between police and the citizenry in those places where the police departments are headed up by african-americans. >> i see a problem with police no matter what everywhere. what you just said about the drugs, 100% correct. they pull over four kids in a car, take them all out of the car, search them all illegally. the s.w.a.t.'s going into homes throughout the entire country, doesn't matter if you're accountants or doctors. your kid sold pot, you are correct. it has to change throughout the entire country. i have many cases. white, asian, japanese, latino, they are destroying the fabric of this c
i see this case as -- 92% of the police officers in ferguson are white. 75% of the city is black. d the city government is almost all white in a majority black city. there is a lot of racial tension that has boiled over in the wake of a shooting. now this is a shooting that the grand jury has said is justified. nonetheless, it has just made the racial tensions boil over. >> i'll let you finish up on this note. is there any evidence that you see lower crime rates, that you see lower...
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you see the white stuff covering the city in north carolina. this is sparta where plows were out in force clearing the roads. welcome to november, everyone. >>> let's get an early look at the weather with jennifer gray this morning. >> good morning. we are going to warm up across the east after a very cold weekend. sunny and warmer across the southeast and the warm air will filter into the northeast as we go through the week as well. cooler air will be found around the rockies with the center part of the country being the warmest. atlanta at 65 degrees. 63 in d.c. temperatures in dallas, 77 degrees. close to 80 in houston. denver starts to fall with temperatures around 44 degrees this afternoon. that rain. showers and storms push a little deeper into the south and farther east impacting the great lakes and texas. warmer air ahead of front will impact the east. temperatures tomorrow, 69 degrees in dallas. 54 in chicago. temperatures are 57 in kansas city. back to you. >>> thanks, jennifer gray. dramatic footage from high above the chicago river.
you see the white stuff covering the city in north carolina. this is sparta where plows were out in force clearing the roads. welcome to november, everyone. >>> let's get an early look at the weather with jennifer gray this morning. >> good morning. we are going to warm up across the east after a very cold weekend. sunny and warmer across the southeast and the warm air will filter into the northeast as we go through the week as well. cooler air will be found around the rockies...
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the white house looked like after. i told you that i only know of one image of the actual burning of quote/unquote the city. s many depictions of what happened afterwards but that's the only one that i know of the actual burning. and these are examples of the scorch marks. and this is what the white house would look like if it were not painted white. and that's because it's made out of a quiet sandstone and you can go to the quarry. it's not that far from here. and it's streaked -- very heavily streaked with iron oxide and the color of the sandstone itself is kind of a sandy color with a little bit of a hint of a pinkish tint to it. but when the stone gets wet, it turns into a dull gray. not particularly attractive. and because the stone is relatively soft, when the building was being built, the workers were immediately applying whitewash to help to seal the stone so that water would not penetrate it. the white house has been white since it was first built. this is an example of the sandstone. i wanted to throw that one in because it has great graffiti that dates from 1814 to 1815. there's many examples of t
the white house looked like after. i told you that i only know of one image of the actual burning of quote/unquote the city. s many depictions of what happened afterwards but that's the only one that i know of the actual burning. and these are examples of the scorch marks. and this is what the white house would look like if it were not painted white. and that's because it's made out of a quiet sandstone and you can go to the quarry. it's not that far from here. and it's streaked -- very heavily...
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the holy city. three americans are among the dead. israel's retaliation comes swiftly. jericka duncan on a buffalo stampede. the city is trampled by a whiteof winter, on the coldest november morning in the continental united states this century. ♪ feed the world >> pelley: and mark phillips with a blast from the past. 30 years after this, rock stars band together again to fight a new crisis in africa.
the holy city. three americans are among the dead. israel's retaliation comes swiftly. jericka duncan on a buffalo stampede. the city is trampled by a whiteof winter, on the coldest november morning in the continental united states this century. ♪ feed the world >> pelley: and mark phillips with a blast from the past. 30 years after this, rock stars band together again to fight a new crisis in africa.
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the u.s. city of ferguson as the grand jury there rules a white police officer who shot dead an unarmed blacknager won't stand trial. michael brown's family say they are profoundly disappointed as the authorities set up security, president obama calls for calm. more on that in a moment. >>> but first, pope francis has said during the years of economic crisis, europe had become elderly and less of a protagonist. he was speaking to the european parliament in strasburg in a wide-ranging speech. the pontiff said he wanted to bring a message of hope to european citizens who had become increasingly distrustful of their institutions. >> translator: in recent years, as the european union has expanded, there has been a growing mistrust on the part of citizens towards institutions which they regard as aloof, engaged in laying down rules which they perceive as insensitive to individual people's concerns, if not actually harmful. in many quarters, we gain a general impression of weariness, of aging, of a europe as grandmother, no longer fertile and lively. as a result, the great ideas which once inspired
the u.s. city of ferguson as the grand jury there rules a white police officer who shot dead an unarmed blacknager won't stand trial. michael brown's family say they are profoundly disappointed as the authorities set up security, president obama calls for calm. more on that in a moment. >>> but first, pope francis has said during the years of economic crisis, europe had become elderly and less of a protagonist. he was speaking to the european parliament in strasburg in a wide-ranging...
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the county's, which is 70% white, 24% black. but the jury is not reflective of demographics in the city of ferguson, which is 67% black, 29% white. now, stay with abc 7 news. once again, the grand jury decision is expected within the hour. we will have live continuing coverage on the decision on abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> now we need to turn to news of the day in the bay area. shock and grief in a quiet san francisco neighborhood tonight after a group robs and kills a young man apparently over a smartphone. the victim was killed just after midnight in the dubose triangle area. abc 7 news reporter vic lee joins us now. >> reporter: police need help from the public. the suspects are still out there somewhere. you know that about 60% of all robberies in san francisco involve cell phones but rarely do these robberies end up deadly. homicide inspectors and patrol officers combed the neighborhood looking for more evidence that could lead to arrests. numerous homes on this street have security cameras which could identify the killers. michael marquez was shot to death shortly after midnight here on henry street in the dubose triangle. >>
the county's, which is 70% white, 24% black. but the jury is not reflective of demographics in the city of ferguson, which is 67% black, 29% white. now, stay with abc 7 news. once again, the grand jury decision is expected within the hour. we will have live continuing coverage on the decision on abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> now we need to turn to news of the day in the bay area. shock and grief in a quiet san francisco neighborhood tonight after a group robs and kills a young man apparently...
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the holy city. three americans are among the dead. israel's retaliation comes swiftly. jericka duncan on a buffalo stampede. the city is trampled by a white wall of winter, on the coldest november morning in the continental united states this century. ♪ feed the world >> pelley: and mark phillips with a blast from the past. 30 years after this, rock stars band together again to fight a new crisis in africa.
the holy city. three americans are among the dead. israel's retaliation comes swiftly. jericka duncan on a buffalo stampede. the city is trampled by a white wall of winter, on the coldest november morning in the continental united states this century. ♪ feed the world >> pelley: and mark phillips with a blast from the past. 30 years after this, rock stars band together again to fight a new crisis in africa.
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. >>> and the white house also watching ferguson, missouri. a city bracing for the worst when the grand jury rules. will they charge the white police officer that shot michael brown? an unarmed black teen? you remember the stores boarded up, they're now ready and open. and churches are staying open and urging people to turn to prayer and not violence. >>> and another story about police behavior caught on tape. what you're about to see, and big questions about how much american taxpayers are spending afterward because of it. jim avila reporting, and it's your money. >> reporter: this chicago police officer was caught brutally beating a female bartender, the city paid her $850,000. another shot this man in the back, he was on the ground at the time, and later found to be unarmed. that payout, $4 million. in philadelphia, more than $40 million in police misconduct settlements paid out in the last five years. new york city, $428 million. baltimore, $11.5 million. and chicago, $450 million over the past decade. >> they took the gun, put it to my throat. >
. >>> and the white house also watching ferguson, missouri. a city bracing for the worst when the grand jury rules. will they charge the white police officer that shot michael brown? an unarmed black teen? you remember the stores boarded up, they're now ready and open. and churches are staying open and urging people to turn to prayer and not violence. >>> and another story about police behavior caught on tape. what you're about to see, and big questions about how much american...
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the border, abandoned homes, burnt out structures. a black city plagued by bankruptcy and crime. across the street a thriving suburb. a mostly whiteanicured city. for many detroiters the fences and barriers erected by the suburb over the years show a divide that evokes charges of racism. today there is a new barricade that is opening up old wounds. >> it is disgusting. i do not approve of it. >> long-time detroiter dorothy roach and her daughter often travel to grosse pointe park to shop. but the road they would normally take to drive into the suburb is now blocked. this past spring grosse pointe park laid down concrete closing off the intersection. a round about was constructed, and three wooden sheds that house a farmers' market went up. >> i'm disturbed by this, and it sends a very clear message, very clear stay out. >> now when you reach this intersection you have to hang a left into this gravel parking lot. and then hang a right and take another right, and then go through this round about before crossing over. >> i think its blatant. it is. it's a racial issue, and it's offensive to me as someone who lives in the park. >> but
the border, abandoned homes, burnt out structures. a black city plagued by bankruptcy and crime. across the street a thriving suburb. a mostly whiteanicured city. for many detroiters the fences and barriers erected by the suburb over the years show a divide that evokes charges of racism. today there is a new barricade that is opening up old wounds. >> it is disgusting. i do not approve of it. >> long-time detroiter dorothy roach and her daughter often travel to grosse pointe park to...
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the tracks go. life in the city moves at a slow pace. this is pennsylvania avenue in washington, no trip to the capital is complete without a tour of the whitese. president wilson lives here now. there is more hustle and bustle down at the market. new york city on the lower east side. always plenty to do and see in the big town. ride the elevator train all the way from the battery far of town. -- far uptown. there is the hippodrome, one of the big theaters in new york. city is ay to see the boat ride around manhattan. all aboard! watch out. they will try to sell you the brooklyn bridge. battery, there is a .avy cruiser ocean liners along the hudson river. marty tall buildings in new york city. -- mighty tall buildings in new york city. the flatiron building, the woolworth building, 60 stories high, tallest in the world. ♪ kind of peaceful over on riverside drive. , always one of the favorite sites to see. sunday in central park. no place like it for a leisurely stroll. ♪ coney island -- ♪ they say some folks even get wet is the warmer -- if the water is warm enough. vacation once on a year? atlantic city, of course. that is not a real elepha
the tracks go. life in the city moves at a slow pace. this is pennsylvania avenue in washington, no trip to the capital is complete without a tour of the whitese. president wilson lives here now. there is more hustle and bustle down at the market. new york city on the lower east side. always plenty to do and see in the big town. ride the elevator train all the way from the battery far of town. -- far uptown. there is the hippodrome, one of the big theaters in new york. city is ay to see the...
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the holy city. three americans are among the dead. israel's retaliation comes swiftly. jericka duncan on a buffalo stampede. the city is trampled by a white wall of winter, on the coldest november morning in the continental united states this century. ♪ feed the world >> pelley: and mark phillips with a blast from the past. 30 years after this, rock stars band together again to fight a new crisis in africa. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. if the government has its way, millions of american drivers will be taking their cars and light trucks into the shop to fix a defect that could kill them. late today, the transportation department called for the expansion of what has been a limited, regional recall of vehicles whose front driver-side airbags were made by japan's takata corporation. the government now wants a nationwide recall with the expansion including vehicles manufactured by ford, honda, chrysler, mazda, and b.m.w.. that could bring the number of recalled vehicles to more than 20 million. jeff glor is following the investigation and has the details. >> reporter: t
the holy city. three americans are among the dead. israel's retaliation comes swiftly. jericka duncan on a buffalo stampede. the city is trampled by a white wall of winter, on the coldest november morning in the continental united states this century. ♪ feed the world >> pelley: and mark phillips with a blast from the past. 30 years after this, rock stars band together again to fight a new crisis in africa. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott...
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extend out from the district from african-american populations, what they do is carve out the white part of the city of montgomery and attach it by a very narrow land base. >> what about the economic data? >> then it would not be a problem. >> but it results in the same thing? >> but wouldn't -- i want to go back to the question that your honor posed earlier when partisanship can be a -- if a state were to move electoral presiblgts, there you would have the data on how the people voted in that precinct. that would not raise a problem under the shaw analysis because you would clearly be making a decision for partisan reasons. but when you split a precinct and you move just on the census population, you know don't how they voted, you just know their race. if you're using race as a proxy, in that circumstance, that would violate what this court has said in all it's shaw cases is the constitutional norm at stake here, because you're making an assumption, you're stereotyping in that situation. >> so that's true at the out set if you move them by race in order to increase their capacity to influchbs distr
extend out from the district from african-american populations, what they do is carve out the white part of the city of montgomery and attach it by a very narrow land base. >> what about the economic data? >> then it would not be a problem. >> but it results in the same thing? >> but wouldn't -- i want to go back to the question that your honor posed earlier when partisanship can be a -- if a state were to move electoral presiblgts, there you would have the data on how...
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the grand jury vets the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager by a white police officer in the city of ferguson. unable to treat medical treatment. we follow the plight of a gaza boy suffering burns >>> the clock is ticking. diplomats are trying to remain confident over a deal over iran's nuclear programme. major powers and tehran have less than 24 hours to strike a deal. they could extend the discussions. iran wants to slow in exchange for the lifting of sanctions. jonah hull reports from vienna. >> reporter: in vienna foreign ministers in iran are almost all in face. china's wang ye is due in on monday. the deadline sets themselves for a deal, could stretch into the early hours. some sources suggest it could be missed altogether. the former state department official has been speaking to both sides, believes talk of failure is premature. >> not only is it too early, but failure is not an option. neither side can leave vienna. what they are looking for is a break through, which is why the foreign ministers are meeting to get the last bit of progress that they'll need to go into tomo
the grand jury vets the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager by a white police officer in the city of ferguson. unable to treat medical treatment. we follow the plight of a gaza boy suffering burns >>> the clock is ticking. diplomats are trying to remain confident over a deal over iran's nuclear programme. major powers and tehran have less than 24 hours to strike a deal. they could extend the discussions. iran wants to slow in exchange for the lifting of sanctions. jonah hull...
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the holy city. wslestinians attack jews as they meay in jerusalem. three americans are among the dead. israel's retaliation comes swiftly. jericka duncan on a buffalo stampede-- the city is trampled by a whitel of winter on the coldest november morning in the continental united states this century. >> ♪ feed the world note. >> pelley: and mark phillips with a blast from the past. 30 years after this, rock stars band together again to fight a new crisis in africa.
the holy city. wslestinians attack jews as they meay in jerusalem. three americans are among the dead. israel's retaliation comes swiftly. jericka duncan on a buffalo stampede-- the city is trampled by a whitel of winter on the coldest november morning in the continental united states this century. >> ♪ feed the world note. >> pelley: and mark phillips with a blast from the past. 30 years after this, rock stars band together again to fight a new crisis in africa.
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she secured a guilty plea in 1999 from the white new york city police officer involved in the brutalilling of the haitian. i want to start with you, bash remarks because the civil rights community just looking at eames that came out late friday when this was announced were very, very positive. in your view, is this a strong nomination? >> i think it's a very kon commendable nomination. she has an incredible breadth of experience across international law and including anti-corruption work, but she also has been a great civil rights advocate in the work she's done around the prosecution of, you know, police brutality. i think there's hope that she will continue the agenda of eric holder on criminal justice reform. that's necessary. it's not vital, critically needed in our country. >> professor, this is harvard university law graduate, she's got a very impressive cv when you look at her background. what strengths would she bring to the table and any potential weaknesses? >> she's both fair and tough. i've had a chance to deal with her when she was u.s. attorney in new york. and i think
she secured a guilty plea in 1999 from the white new york city police officer involved in the brutalilling of the haitian. i want to start with you, bash remarks because the civil rights community just looking at eames that came out late friday when this was announced were very, very positive. in your view, is this a strong nomination? >> i think it's a very kon commendable nomination. she has an incredible breadth of experience across international law and including anti-corruption work,...
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. >> reporter: the death of michael brown has divided the city of ferguson on one side residents of this mostly black area and their supporters, on the other a mostly whiteforce and there have been protest in other u.s. cities following the grand jury's decision including in new york and the capital washington d c. president obama called on those who want to protest to do so peacefully. but he also had a message for the local police force in ferguson itself. >> our police officers put their lives on the line for us every single day. they've got a tough job to do, to maintain public safety, and hold accountable those who break the law. as they do their jobs in the coming days, they need to work with the community, not against the community, to distinguish the handful of people who may use the grand jury's decision as an excuse for violence. >> reporter: the police officer who shot michael brown has welcomed the grand jury's decision saying in a statement that he had followed his training and followed the law. but many in ferguson don't accept that. and they are making their feelings known on the streets of this racially-divided city. victoria, al jazerra.
. >> reporter: the death of michael brown has divided the city of ferguson on one side residents of this mostly black area and their supporters, on the other a mostly whiteforce and there have been protest in other u.s. cities following the grand jury's decision including in new york and the capital washington d c. president obama called on those who want to protest to do so peacefully. but he also had a message for the local police force in ferguson itself. >> our police officers...
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the city oof kobani. at least fighters from both sides were killed on saturday. five u.s.-led coalition air strikes targeted positions in that city. >>> the whitese has a big problem on its hands now trying to find someone to row place the outgoing chuck hagel. >> chuck hagel was pushed out this week. and there's a growing sense that many potential candidates may be shying away from taking this job. here's our barbara starr. >> reporter: who's in, who's out? the question may really be, who wants the job? president obama scrambling for his fourth defense secretary in six years. the short list of candidates includes homeland security sent jake johnson, the former top pentagon lawyer, but his key role could mean an explosive hearing. and ashton carter, well regarded but with limited international experience. >> the next secretary is going to have big shoes to fill. >> reporter: a top priority, dealing with the war on isis, caught between president obama's insis tense on no combat troops and the senator who will run the hearing, republican john mccain, a leading voice for a more assertive military strategy against isis. >> there's going to be a gra
the city oof kobani. at least fighters from both sides were killed on saturday. five u.s.-led coalition air strikes targeted positions in that city. >>> the whitese has a big problem on its hands now trying to find someone to row place the outgoing chuck hagel. >> chuck hagel was pushed out this week. and there's a growing sense that many potential candidates may be shying away from taking this job. here's our barbara starr. >> reporter: who's in, who's out? the question...
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sensationalized, as the white press is arguing, this is what is we can expect now that african-americans are free from slavery, over 10,000 move from the plantations into the cities. now that there's plantations on the street who will wink and nod when black people commit crimes against white people, the newspapers will start to understand that the reconstruction governor solve this crime. in particular they're going to listen to the calls that the crime be solved by elite white women of new orleans, the-wise of the most prestigious men in new orleans, travel to the back of town and bring baked goods to the digby home. and marching to the home of the reconstruction governor understanding that he solve the crime. i want to read you a paragraph from the book, a short reading from the book as -- to give you some sense of how the book is written about these activities by elite women. "as the coverage of the digby abduction became more sensational, prominent white women adopted the digby case as their own. in late june and early july, wealthy women of new orleans would usually be preparing to leave town for cooler climbs. just as in the theaters and restaurants closed
sensationalized, as the white press is arguing, this is what is we can expect now that african-americans are free from slavery, over 10,000 move from the plantations into the cities. now that there's plantations on the street who will wink and nod when black people commit crimes against white people, the newspapers will start to understand that the reconstruction governor solve this crime. in particular they're going to listen to the calls that the crime be solved by elite white women of new...
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terms of building the trust-based relationships, it would not matter whether the officer was black or white given the inner citys 80% african-american, but it certainly fuels it. i think back about malis green in the '90s, in the early '90s where malis green, a black suspect, was beaten by white officers. certainly that fueled a lot of anger but there was no civil unrest. now of course, both officers were convicted as a result of that, unlike in the rodney king affair that, you know, the officers were acquitted, but that said, detroit still didn't have any outcry. there was some peaceful demonstrations, of course, and even here in ferguson, the die -- dialogue has restarted, and like most cities in america, we have had our protests. >> right. >> but they've all been peaceful, and that's based on relationship. >> right. do you think this s look, a a certain personality becomes a law enforcement officer, right? there just are, and there is the power to enforce. >> going back and echoing some of the things that the chief just spoke about, there's been a great mistrust and we still hang on to some of the vestiges o
terms of building the trust-based relationships, it would not matter whether the officer was black or white given the inner citys 80% african-american, but it certainly fuels it. i think back about malis green in the '90s, in the early '90s where malis green, a black suspect, was beaten by white officers. certainly that fueled a lot of anger but there was no civil unrest. now of course, both officers were convicted as a result of that, unlike in the rodney king affair that, you know, the...
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the wall. non-native washingtonians, white washingtonians are running into native people all around the city, and the streets and also federal buildings -- streets and halls in federal buildings, in taverns, even in cemeteries. there were 24, at least, native delegates who died here and are buried in the congressional cemetery. >> what kind of an influenced to the native delegates have? who were they, why were they here? >> the delegates -- ok. they were very well-known diplomats. people like red jacket, kicking bear. john rock. peter pitchland actually wrote once that he felt more home in washington dc than anywhere else. he ended up living here for a significant part of his life. lily parker, who became the first native american commissioner of the office of indian affairs. lived in the city but had been coming for a decade or more prior to that. these delegations are sometimes very big. it would not be red cloud, but it would be red cloud and several other lakota men and women that would make the trip. oftentimes, the trips were at the request of the office of indian affairs. indian agents in
the wall. non-native washingtonians, white washingtonians are running into native people all around the city, and the streets and also federal buildings -- streets and halls in federal buildings, in taverns, even in cemeteries. there were 24, at least, native delegates who died here and are buried in the congressional cemetery. >> what kind of an influenced to the native delegates have? who were they, why were they here? >> the delegates -- ok. they were very well-known diplomats....
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. >> and why the fires ignited by this flashpoint spread to other cities from coast to coast, even to the gates of the white house. why so many americans are angry about the decision. >> black people everywhere - michael brown can happen in our city, and has, we just haven't heard about it. >> and why so many vow to fight on. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. we begin with the heat of the moment, and it is rising, even on this cold nights in ferguson, missouri, as the state of missouri hardens its line against protesters, seething over the decision not to indict darren wilson over the death of unarmed teenager michael brown. you are looking at pictures outside the police department where many gather, facing off against the state's national guard troops. the state tripled the number of national guard troops on the streets. protesters gathered in dozens of other cities across the country. the anger is growing. we learn more from the thousands of pages of evidence and testimony in the grand jury investigation. volumes that reveal contradictions and details about michael brown's vinyl mome
. >> and why the fires ignited by this flashpoint spread to other cities from coast to coast, even to the gates of the white house. why so many americans are angry about the decision. >> black people everywhere - michael brown can happen in our city, and has, we just haven't heard about it. >> and why so many vow to fight on. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. we begin with the heat of the moment, and it is rising, even on this cold nights in...
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. >>> attorneys for the black teen killed by a white policeman in the u.s. cityguson, missouri, say newly released information refutes claims that the officer acted in self-defense. michael brun's shooting by officer darren wilson touched off months of sometimes violent protests. a grand jury could decide at any moment whether to indict wilson for that killing. the protesters in ferguson, officer darren wilson has come to personify police brutality. the 28-year-old policeman has not legally been accused of anything. as ted roland reports, there are many people around ferguson who hope he remains free. >> reporter: darren wilson has remained in hiding for more than three months, his supporters of which there are many, have also been relatively sideline the since showing initial public and very vocal support for wilson. >> we wanted to declare we steadfastly believe officer darren wilson's actions on august 9th were warranted and justified. >> reporter: barney's irish sports pub in st. louis were the site of two rallies. public contribution for his legal fees have
. >>> attorneys for the black teen killed by a white policeman in the u.s. cityguson, missouri, say newly released information refutes claims that the officer acted in self-defense. michael brun's shooting by officer darren wilson touched off months of sometimes violent protests. a grand jury could decide at any moment whether to indict wilson for that killing. the protesters in ferguson, officer darren wilson has come to personify police brutality. the 28-year-old policeman has not...
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the snowstorm. cities shovel out, they are shoveling the blame on global warming. they are about to get help from the white house. it just launched a task force to help cities prepare for global warming and blenlged $3 billion to help other nations fight it. gary b. says enough already, right? >> unbelievable, brenda. you notice by the way how it's now climate change, not a global warming? they have rebranded it because there hasn't been global warming for 18 years or so. second of all, it's interesting that they all want this money, billions and billions of dollars spent for the global climate lobby. no one know what is the solution is except move from cheap energy to expensive energy for the al gore's of the world. i hope we move on and keep the money here. >> jessica, what do you think? >> well, first of all, it is global warming. we just had the hottest october on record. the storms we are having in places like buffalo are a direct result of the fact that the ozone has been depleted, we have the bizarre weather factors going on and the worst offenders that create the problems we are seeing that affect
the snowstorm. cities shovel out, they are shoveling the blame on global warming. they are about to get help from the white house. it just launched a task force to help cities prepare for global warming and blenlged $3 billion to help other nations fight it. gary b. says enough already, right? >> unbelievable, brenda. you notice by the way how it's now climate change, not a global warming? they have rebranded it because there hasn't been global warming for 18 years or so. second of all,...
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the 18-year-old unarmed black teenager was shot and killed by a white police officer in the city of ferguson back in august. that's just outside of st. louis. a grand jury has been deliberating for weeks on whether that officer should face any charges. today, the governor of missouri declared a state of missouri in case any violence breaks out when the decision comes down, which should be any day now. our coverage of the story continues at 5:30 with brian williams on "nightly news." why some are criticizing the governor there in missouri for declaring an emergency. also, newly released police radio calls from that day. >>> still ahead, wedding bells are ringing for a mass murderer. more on charles manson's bride to be. the ceremony, including who can attend. >>> i'm jody hernandez in san francisco, where this is about to be transformed into a shopper's paradise. >>> i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. a stunning sunset across the san francisco bay tonight. but that's going to be changing and quickly. we're tracking a storm system out here in the pacific. >>> the wild pigs are back. >> 15 to 20 p
the 18-year-old unarmed black teenager was shot and killed by a white police officer in the city of ferguson back in august. that's just outside of st. louis. a grand jury has been deliberating for weeks on whether that officer should face any charges. today, the governor of missouri declared a state of missouri in case any violence breaks out when the decision comes down, which should be any day now. our coverage of the story continues at 5:30 with brian williams on "nightly news."...
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i'd also like to thank our city attorneys francesca [speaker not understood], joshua white for drafting the ordinance and hours and hours of time spent on this and a shout out to our recently retired deputy city attorney paulette who began working on this ordinance quite a while ago, many, many months ago. finally i'd like to thank david levitt from [speaker not understood] and visa long the way as well. all families need strong wages, stable hours, and sane schedules to build a good life in san francisco. however, many of our neighbors who serve our food, stock our shelves, and sweep our floors have job that grant too few hour on too short notice and require them to be at the beck oned call of their employer ~. in san francisco we've been experiencing extreme working crisis for family with inequality growing at one of the fastest rates anywhere. this is due in part to the influx of higher professional workers particularly in the tech sector, but it's also due to the steady growth of workers in low-wage service sector jobs and the poor quality of those jobs. thousands of part-time workers j
i'd also like to thank our city attorneys francesca [speaker not understood], joshua white for drafting the ordinance and hours and hours of time spent on this and a shout out to our recently retired deputy city attorney paulette who began working on this ordinance quite a while ago, many, many months ago. finally i'd like to thank david levitt from [speaker not understood] and visa long the way as well. all families need strong wages, stable hours, and sane schedules to build a good life in...
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the city a better place just like he tried to do for 40 years. >> reporter: now behind me you can see this crowd continues to grow. the people here are young and old, white and black and they've come from all across the city to remember marion barry. i covered barry for many, many years, one thing i can tell you he would appreciate about this crowd is there are speeches going on from those who will line up to replace marion barry when there's a special election to fill his seat. now at 8:00, a viewing party will be held for one of the last interviews he gave to oprah winfrey. reporting live from the big chair, mark segraves, news4. >> thank you, mark. some flags in the district are flying at half-staff tonight in honor of marion barry. the order applies to all d.c. government buildings. marion barry went to the hospital thursday and was released last night. he collapsed a short time later and had to be rushed back to the hospital and died. he leaves behind a long complicated legacy. barry wasn't just a mayor to the people in ward 8. he was most recently their city councilman and as derrick ward reports, barry's impact there won't be forgotten. >> reporte
the city a better place just like he tried to do for 40 years. >> reporter: now behind me you can see this crowd continues to grow. the people here are young and old, white and black and they've come from all across the city to remember marion barry. i covered barry for many, many years, one thing i can tell you he would appreciate about this crowd is there are speeches going on from those who will line up to replace marion barry when there's a special election to fill his seat. now at...
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the forefront. sara sidner has a look. >> reporter: this began as a police shooting in a city near st. louis the rest of the nation barely knew. an unarmed african-american teenager shot dead by a white police officer, dividing the city of ferguson. and in time, sparking a national debate. at the heart of this case is whether 18-year-old michael brown was surrendering when he was shot dead by 28-year-old officer darren wilson or whether the officer feared for his life. it began august 9th with wilson in his patrol car ordered brown to get out of the middle of the street, a confrontation at the car followed. autopsy results later revealed two shots were fired inside the patrol car and wilson claimed brown was reaching for his gun. brown's friend and witness said wilson was the aggressor and brown was trying to get away. brown did get free but moments later he was dead, shot at least six times. the autopsy shows the final shot to the top of the head killed him. on the scene, some witnesses said his hands were up. >> [ bleep ]. >> reporter: the unarmed brown lay dead in the street for more than hour hours. a young life ends, an uproar begins. august 10th, the initial reaction, peaceful
the forefront. sara sidner has a look. >> reporter: this began as a police shooting in a city near st. louis the rest of the nation barely knew. an unarmed african-american teenager shot dead by a white police officer, dividing the city of ferguson. and in time, sparking a national debate. at the heart of this case is whether 18-year-old michael brown was surrendering when he was shot dead by 28-year-old officer darren wilson or whether the officer feared for his life. it began august 9th...
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the death of michael brown divided the city of ferguson. on one side residents of this mostly black area and supporters. on the other a mostly white police force. there has been protests in other u.s. cities, following the grand jury's decision, including new york and the capital washington d.c. president obama called on those who wanted to protest to do so peacefully. he had a message for the police force. >> the police officers put their lives on the line for us every day. they have a tough job to do, to maintain public safety and hold accountable those who break the law. >> as they do their jobs in the coming days they need to work with the community, not against the community, to distinguish the handful of people that may use the grand jury's decision as an excuse for violence. >> the police officer that shot michael brown welcomed the decision saying in a statement he followed his training and the law. many in ferguson don't accept that and are making their feelings known in the streets >>> st louis's police chief said his officers had come under attack. >> a lot of gun fire. i'm disappointed in this evening. i don't have any
the death of michael brown divided the city of ferguson. on one side residents of this mostly black area and supporters. on the other a mostly white police force. there has been protests in other u.s. cities, following the grand jury's decision, including new york and the capital washington d.c. president obama called on those who wanted to protest to do so peacefully. he had a message for the police force. >> the police officers put their lives on the line for us every day. they have a...
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whites and it was 5%. >>> i hated him since the 1980s. >>> back in office, his response to whites, get over it. >>> get over it. >>> but he got the worst of it, kelly handed berry, a city that was flat broke and, congress appointed a control board, and berry as a mere figure head and, the financial officer turned on berry. >>> and for the administration. >>> and williams got himself elected mayor, and, at that moment, the control board gave back control of the city to the mayor's office and, the control board chairman. >>> out of office once again, he would make a try for at large, council seat and, then, in a traffic stop, they said he had cocaine, and he dropped out. >>> and then back to ward eight where he defeated sandy allen and, returned to council. a bumpy ride after a guilty plea, on tax charges, and a drug test, and he was back, under the authority of the court. >>> a divorce, from his wife and, he married, cora, for his second stint and then later they separated and he was again making appearances, with he have fee, and, at her death, he was there is as part of the family, listening to son describe his mother. >>> they say she was like a jackie kennedy, i don
whites and it was 5%. >>> i hated him since the 1980s. >>> back in office, his response to whites, get over it. >>> get over it. >>> but he got the worst of it, kelly handed berry, a city that was flat broke and, congress appointed a control board, and berry as a mere figure head and, the financial officer turned on berry. >>> and for the administration. >>> and williams got himself elected mayor, and, at that moment, the control board gave...
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the white house. a man approached uniformed secret service agents yesterday. saying he had driven all the way from the quad cities to d-c because someone had told him to go to the white house. agents searched his car and found a hunting rifle and ammunition. renae kapheim of davenport, iowa is charged with possessing an unregistered weapon. he never made it inside the white house. >>a swedish court has denied wikileaks founder julian assange's request to dismiss an arrest warrant against him on charges of rape and sexual molestation. he's been living in the ecuadorian embassy in london for more than two years to avoid extradition to sweden.. where two women accused him of sexually assaulting them in 2010. assange claims the charges against him are false and politically motivated and says he's afraid sweden will transfer him to the united states. he could face the death penalty in the u-s if he's charged and convicted of publishing government secrets through wikileaks. >>a high-ranking "takata" executive testifies on capitol hill this morning. saying there's no support for a nationwide recall of its airbags. but,
the white house. a man approached uniformed secret service agents yesterday. saying he had driven all the way from the quad cities to d-c because someone had told him to go to the white house. agents searched his car and found a hunting rifle and ammunition. renae kapheim of davenport, iowa is charged with possessing an unregistered weapon. he never made it inside the white house. >>a swedish court has denied wikileaks founder julian assange's request to dismiss an arrest warrant against...
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to whether or not the networks have abused the power they enjoyed, let's call former vice president humphrey in the city of chicago. according to theodore white, televisions in her cutting -- in cutting created the most faults picture of 19 68. if we are to believe a recent report of the house of representatives commerce committee, televisions presentation of a violence in the streets worked in injustice on the reputation of the chicago police. one network presented a one-sided picture which in large measure exonerates the demonstrators and protesters. police provocation of available never saw the light of day. the film of police response was shown to millions. another network showed the same scene of violence from three separate angles without making clear it was the same scene. the full report is reticent and drawing conclusions, it is not a document to inspire confidence in the fairness of the network news. our knowledge of the impact of network news on the national mind is far from incomplete. some early returns are available. we have enough information to raise serious questions about its effects on a democratic society. several years ag
to whether or not the networks have abused the power they enjoyed, let's call former vice president humphrey in the city of chicago. according to theodore white, televisions in her cutting -- in cutting created the most faults picture of 19 68. if we are to believe a recent report of the house of representatives commerce committee, televisions presentation of a violence in the streets worked in injustice on the reputation of the chicago police. one network presented a one-sided picture which in...
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the unarmed black teenager was shot by a white police officer sparking the of protests on the city and -- weeks of protests on the city and clashes between police and illustrators. >> i think it's good that we are -- that people are still interested and it shows that we are still positive and organized. we are here for good reason. >> a grand jury is deciding whether or not charges should be pressed against the police officer who fired the fatal shots. >> we are ready for whatever they -- whatever happens happens. we are going to make sure we continue to fight against injustice between black and brown people. >> the national guard and additional fbi personnel have been called in to help local law enforcement in anticipation of mounting tensions. u.s. president barack obama has appealed for calm. >> first and for buzz, keep protests peaceful. -- first and foremost, keep protest peaceful. this is a country that allows people to expect their views. any excuse for violence is contrary to who we are. >> two thirds of the residents here are black compared with just three of the city's police
the unarmed black teenager was shot by a white police officer sparking the of protests on the city and -- weeks of protests on the city and clashes between police and illustrators. >> i think it's good that we are -- that people are still interested and it shows that we are still positive and organized. we are here for good reason. >> a grand jury is deciding whether or not charges should be pressed against the police officer who fired the fatal shots. >> we are ready for...
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welcome to thirsty thursday, november 6, and we have a great show for you, you loved in sex in the city and "white so much fun, and hitting the plaza bright and early, a terrific makeover, that in a bit. >> today's a big day because it
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the stories we're following this hour. protests are flaring up in cities across the u.s. after a grand jury cleared a white police officer who fatally shot an unarmed black teenager. >>> clearing hong kong's streets. authorities have okayed the removal of barricades at a site where protesters remain. >>> and, another plan to get radioactive water under control at fukushima daiichi. workers are filling in underground tunnels, after an earlier method failed. riots have been breaking out in cities across the u.s. after a grand jury decided not to indict a white police officer for the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager. the protests first flared in the state of missouri, where the incident occurred. several hundred people gathered in front of a police station in the city of ferguson, after the ruling some hurled stones at the building. others set fire to police vehicles, shops and restaurants have been looted and set on fire. police forces have responded with tear gas. officials say they have arrested 29 people. there have also been reports of gunfire. 18-year-old michael brown was shot dead in august
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the way white policemen undercut the ability of americans to live. >> so many white police officers have to be in the black areas. >> occupying those force. >> how about 70 to 75% of the city i think this is a debate -- >> you reduced crime. >> this is a debate -- >> mayor, i'll do that. >> let's not make this -- >> police officers won't be there if you weren't killing each other. >> white supremacy at work in your mind. >> on a different note, president obama doesn't expect to get the call to campaign for hillary clinton should she run in 2016. calling our friend, she likely would like to put distance between her campaign and his presidency. >> she's not going to agree with me on everything. and, you know, one of the benefits of running for president is you can stake out your own positions. and have a clean slate, a fresh start. when you have been president for six years, you know, you have some dings. and -- >> you don't mind observing a few more. if that's what it takes. >> i think the american people, they're going to want that new car smell. they want to drive something off the lot that -- that doesn't have as much mileage as me. >> the new car smell. this brings us t
the way white policemen undercut the ability of americans to live. >> so many white police officers have to be in the black areas. >> occupying those force. >> how about 70 to 75% of the city i think this is a debate -- >> you reduced crime. >> this is a debate -- >> mayor, i'll do that. >> let's not make this -- >> police officers won't be there if you weren't killing each other. >> white supremacy at work in your mind. >> on a...
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city near st. louis the rest of the nation barely knew. an unarmed african-american teenager shot dead by a white police officer dividing the city of ferguson and sparking a national debate. at the heart of the case is whether michael brown was vebdered when he was shot deadly darren wilson or whether the officer feared for his life. it began august 9th with wilson ordering brown to get out of the middle of the street. a confrontation followed. autopsy revealed two shots were fired inside the patrol car. and wilson claimed brown was reaching for his gun. brown's friend and witness said wilson was the aggressor and brown was trying to get away. brown did get free but moments later he was dead shot at least six times. the final shot to the top of the head killed him. on the scene some witnesses said his hands were up. the unarmed brown lay dead in the street for more than four hours. a young life ends an uproar begins. the initial reaction, peaceful protest. >> police disperse. this is the police. >> reporter: but a few protesters riot, burning a gas station, breaking windows, looting businesses. p
city near st. louis the rest of the nation barely knew. an unarmed african-american teenager shot dead by a white police officer dividing the city of ferguson and sparking a national debate. at the heart of the case is whether michael brown was vebdered when he was shot deadly darren wilson or whether the officer feared for his life. it began august 9th with wilson ordering brown to get out of the middle of the street. a confrontation followed. autopsy revealed two shots were fired inside the...
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attorneys for the african-american teenager killed by a white policeman in the u.s. city, missouri, says that newly released records refute claims that the officer acted in self-defense. michael brown's shooting by officer darren wilson touched off months of sometimes violent protests. a grand jury could decide at any moment whether to indict wilson for that killing. the new information includes audio recordings of conversations between police and their dispatcher as the shooting was taking place. it also includes video footage of officer wilson in the hours after the killing. stephanie elam has more. >> reporter: the st. louis post dispatch obtained audio and video through the state's so-called sunshine law. according to the paper's time line of the august 9th encounter between darren wilson and michael brown. at 11:53 a.m. a dispatcher reports a stealing in progress at the ferguson market. >> we're taking a stealing in progress from 9109 west florissant. subject may be leaving the business. stand by. >> the dispatch says. >> black male in a white t-shirt, running toward
attorneys for the african-american teenager killed by a white policeman in the u.s. city, missouri, says that newly released records refute claims that the officer acted in self-defense. michael brown's shooting by officer darren wilson touched off months of sometimes violent protests. a grand jury could decide at any moment whether to indict wilson for that killing. the new information includes audio recordings of conversations between police and their dispatcher as the shooting was taking...
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the trenches that have been dug all around our city, the people of baltimore joined together to save their homes, to save their city and to save the united states of america. they were black and white that giant flag, was sewed itself together by black and white hands, hands of freedom, hands of bondage, american hands. look around you. look to the people in front of you and behind you and to the left and to the right of you and you will see the faces of the first generation of americans since those days 200 years ago to see and to grieve americans killed on american soil, to witness our own president fleeing danger in our homeland of the united states, to see our government buildings burning and under attack in washington. there is more that unites us than divides us. in 1814 on this date, in this place, one state, one maryland chose to step forward and take responsibility for saving the united states of america. and this year together we fulfill another important responsibility, and that is to help each other remember that our country often goes through times of deep division, times when it seems that nothing is working and that the odds are stacked against us, times when it seem
the trenches that have been dug all around our city, the people of baltimore joined together to save their homes, to save their city and to save the united states of america. they were black and white that giant flag, was sewed itself together by black and white hands, hands of freedom, hands of bondage, american hands. look around you. look to the people in front of you and behind you and to the left and to the right of you and you will see the faces of the first generation of americans since...
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the country and the city in ferguson, missouri especially with the unrest that happened right after the moments that the county prosecutor announced a grand jury did not indict officer darren wilson, that's the whitece officer who shot and killed michael brown an unarmed black teen in august. this is one of the results of the protest. a dozen businesses up in flames including a drugstore and a pizza place. protesters also set fires to numerous vehicles including at least two police cars. other police vehicles are damaged after being vandalized. some demonstrators smashed windows and looting was reported at several stores in the area. president obama addressed the nation late last night urging demonstrators to show
the country and the city in ferguson, missouri especially with the unrest that happened right after the moments that the county prosecutor announced a grand jury did not indict officer darren wilson, that's the whitece officer who shot and killed michael brown an unarmed black teen in august. this is one of the results of the protest. a dozen businesses up in flames including a drugstore and a pizza place. protesters also set fires to numerous vehicles including at least two police cars. other...